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Kassandra Gastelum
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
The basic idea of ____is that our feelings about who we are depend largely on how we see ourselves judged by others.
A) Freud's model of the unconscious
B) the generalized other
C) socialization
D) roles
E) the "looking glass self"
Looking Glass Self
A sociological concept that suggests our self-image is shaped by how others perceive us and the feedback we receive from them.
Judged
The act or process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing.
- Explain the concept of the "looking glass self" and its significance in understanding self-identity.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the concept of the "looking glass self" and its significance in understanding self-identity.
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